Since 1980, 51 quarterbacks have started at least nine games as rookies. Excluding the four that played in other leagues before going to the NFL (Jim Kelly, Dieter Brock, Jeff Garcia and Warren Moon), Tannehill's 75.9 quarterback rating ranks 12th. (Ryan Leaf is last.)

The average quarterback rating has increased about 10 points in the past 30 years, but Tannehill's rookie rating margin over Troy Aikman (55.7) and John Elway (54.9) is considerably better than 10 points. Peyton Manning's, by the way, was 71.2, and Eli Manning's was 55.4.

Of those 51 who started at least nine games as rookies, Tannehill's 58.7 completion percentage ranks 11th. Griffin and Roethlisberger are first at 66.4. Aikman's was 52.9, Elway's was 47.5 and Eli Manning's was 48.2.

Of those 51, Tannehill is 14th in passing yards per game (209), with Matt Leinart (212) the only bust ahead of him. This stat obviously is skewed by how the game has changed, but Tannehill's rookie yardage average is comparable to Ryan (215), Dalton (212) and better than Seattle's Wilson (192) and Eli Manning (149).

This, too, is encouraging: Among those who started at least 13 games, only Roethlisberger, Ryan and Griffin have thrown fewer interceptions as rookies than Tannehill's 12. Sanchez and Stafford threw 20, Aikman and Freeman 18, and Newton 17.

Tannehill is having your traditional rookie season. He's had the ups and downs. One game the kid is brilliant. The next he's showing his age. It's easy to say he's not playing well when you have guys like RG3, Wilson, and Luck having monster years in one way or another.

But we've got two games to go, and we can still finish ahead of where we were last year. When Garrard got hurt, and Moore failed to beat the kid out in camp, we sort of knew what we were getting ourselves into.

I think Tannehill is going to continue to improve as the season winds down and I think he's going to grow by leaps and bounds going into next season. What I want to see out of Tannehill in these last two games is a strong finish to the year. That would show he's powered through the rookie wall and is ready to take the next step next season. While I know the cards are stacked against him considering how banged up we are, I still want to see him overcome and play well regardless.